Example sentences of "that [noun] [vb base] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The first that Swindon should make the play offs … the second that Oxford avoid relegation … and the third that Hereford make sure of league football next season .
2 The Nou Camp support had begun Saturday evening waving white handkerchiefs at the Basque in black , expressing the customary suspicion that referees feel indebted to Madrid .
3 There is little dispute that books remain vital in our society ; in education , research , business and even entertainment .
4 The borderline between permissible co-operation on the one hand , and impermissible restrictive practices on the other , may be a fine one , and it is important that companies remain abreast of legal developments in this area .
5 In the Scottish ‘ Code of Practice ’ document it further says : ‘ It is important that parents feel involved in the admission process and , wherever possible , in pre-reception planning .
6 There is now a growing body of experimental evidence to show that individuals behave contrary to expected utility theory in systematic and predictable ways .
7 Endoscopic surveillance of treated and untreated asymptomatic ulcers has indicated that 75% persist unhealed over many months , and so it is unlikely that an endoscopy every four months would have missed many .
8 The second possibility is to say that things get fixed along that chain once the objects with which we have to deal have become " large " .
9 Constitutional arrangements have been developed to ensure that bureaucracies remain responsive to political direction .
10 But do not pretend that people become great by doing great things .
11 ‘ But it is mite dung that people become allergic to , and so the first thing to get rid of is the dung .
12 You or it 's implied in what you 're saying about the er the burgeoning self-confidence that people become responsible for particular avenues .
13 There is arms marketing , love of arms , pushing of arms like drugs ; an emotive tie to weapons , in just the same way that people become dependent on other consumer goods .
14 Given that planning can not dictate that people live near to where they work , I 'm not sure I 've yet grasped why it is that the need to Greater York need to be met near to York , the these needs to rise from a complex pattern of people moving in and people moving out , individual decisions as to where people live in relation to where they work , what 's the magic of having the new settlement near to York ?
15 Er , it was the best word that I felt I could use at this time , it may be that a , if a debate ensues from this , or from er , other er , writings about , of myself and other people over this next few months , that a term will emerge that people feel happy with , but certainly we are talking about community partnership .
16 If so , how can we reconcile this with the finding that patients stone free for >nine months before joining the study , represent a ‘ protected ’ subgroup at low risk for recurrence ?
17 The trouble is , as we saw in Chapter 2 , that time is the one resource par excellence that teachers feel short of .
18 It also suggests the possibility that demonstrators fall foul of the law in the magistrates ' court in ways which may never afterwards be given thoughtful re-examination at a more senior judicial level .
19 ‘ It is with a feeling of surprise and wonder , even of awe , that humans become aware of a great intelligence living in the sea ; of marine mammals with a perception greater than that of other animals , more akin to our own , ’ says New Zealander Frank Robson , who has spent many years working with dolphins both in captivity and in the wild .
20 The material is presented in a number of ways , including cartoons , so that pupils get used to different styles and different types of reading .
21 In Children 's Drawings ( Penguin , £6.99 ) , she suggests that children become dissatisfied with their work , often between the ages of eight and ten , when they ca n't achieve visual realism .
22 How is it that restorers seem unaware of the poetical use made of materials or the philosophical and existential reasons that have led contemporary artists to adopt synthetic , ephemeral and deliberately short-lived substances for compositions frequently accompanied by the casual and uninspiring caption ‘ Untitled ’ ?
23 You know perfectly well that women get depressed at — at certain times .
24 It beggars belief how the fairly uncontroversial assumption of traditional price theory that agents optimize subject to constraints should be taken by these writers as sufficient grounds for supporting the inference that all markets clear .
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